Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 35000000
Revenue
$ 29196409

Queen Victoria

Prince Albert

Lord Melbourne

Duchess of Kent

King William IV

King Leopold

Sir John Conroy

Baron Stockmar

Queen Adelaide

Baroness Lehzen

Ernest

Duchess of Sutherland

Duke of Wellington

Sir Robert Peel

Lady Flora Hastings

Watson

Lord Chamberlain

Sir James Clark

Young Victoria (age 11)

Young Victoria (age 5)

Footman

Charles Kemble

Edward Oxford

Archbishop of Canterbury

Whig Member

Man on Soap Box

Landlady

Footman

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Earl of Derby (as Johnnie Lyne-Perkis)

Falling Bishop

Pedestrian

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-06-01
Historically - as far as the cinema is concerned - Queen Victoria was born well into her seventies. Rarely has anyone tried to depict her early years and sadly, this is a rather shallow attempt so to do. Emily Blunt portrays the Queen with some fortitude but the rather soppy performances from Rupert Friend and Paul Bettany don't give us anything like a proper comprehension of the struggle she had, as a (young) woman, to establish herself at the head of an empire riddled with chauvinism, ambition and pomposity. Miranda Richardson as her mother takes up some of the slack in this lacklustre effort with the occasional, wise, contribution from Harriet Walter as the dowager Queen Adelaide welcome too. If it is a love story, then it just about works - anything else is just too far out of reach.